Home for the post-holidays
I have pretty much been living inside for the past few months dealing with construction of my show for Buffalo Arts Studio entitled Home that opens January 7th. I promise I have not been neglecting anyone for dire personal reasons unless you smell, then maybe I was. If you get some deodorant for the holidays then you will know for sure. I had all sorts of grand ideas that adapted and shifted into one I like quite a lot better and if I can properly wire things, should turn out great. I will also be teaching my very first workshop January 14th which I am both very nervous and very excited for.
In the two conjoining spaces will be artists Megan Greene and Balint Zsako, who are both from out of town so it will be a treat to see their work. Make sure you come check it out.
Tremendous shout out to the amazing curator, Cori Wolff for dealing with me not being able to coherently form a sentence as well as being woefully tech impaired.
Future projects include a short comic me and Alex are shooting to finish in time for the next Buffalo Small Press Book Fair in 2012 entitled Milk, Eggs, Hollowpoints. I would tell you a bit about the story but if I do I think Alex might cut me a new breathing hole. However, I do have big dreams of publishing it properly with a nice color cover, but we shall see the further along the deadline we get.
Also in the works is a blog we are working on that should be a great deal of fun utilizing old pulp novel covers and a great deal of imagination concerning both story and illustration.




I like what I see so far Esther! Cannot wait for the show.
I missed talking to you last night, after I saw your work. I was fascinated by the lightbox wasps. They seem apocalptic as they dominate chewed pieces of photographs and other human records. The wasps are wonderfully rendered so they appear angelic and Bosh-esque.
GTH